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STOCKHOLM-SYNDROME
07-13-2009, 12:40
HI all -
Just wanted to show my latest video , taken at the weekend with my Blackbird .
I just cant get enough of it :boggle:

Dave


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Rug
07-13-2009, 13:18
Nice video. Thanks for posting it.

GrizzlyAdams
07-13-2009, 13:50
thanks. Enjoyed seeing gear...liked the music but didn't recognize it. ? Sounds Celtic "stranger in a strange land"-ish <grin>

Grizz

Shug
07-13-2009, 17:48
Cool! Mini-Atomic?
Want them wieners and beans.....

Roadtorque
07-13-2009, 18:18
108 degrees and climbing here in Phoenix, Az and there you are making hot chocolate!

gRaFFiX
07-13-2009, 18:35
96* here and I'm looking at that JRB and starting to sweat.

MedicineMan
07-13-2009, 23:33
what brand of alc stove are you using....looks kind of like a Brasslite.

STOCKHOLM-SYNDROME
07-14-2009, 03:07
what brand of alc stove are you using....looks kind of like a Brasslite.


HI MedicineMan -

The alcy stove is a MINI ATOMIC stove from here

http://minibulldesign.com/mbdstore/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=56

It works great and is only $10 .:thumbup:
It has a burn time of around 15 - 18 minutes depending on the type of
soft drink can Tinny makes them from .
Some of the older mini atomic stoves were slightly taller so they have a larger volume inside so will burn for longer .


Dave .

BER
07-26-2009, 10:22
Nice video SS. Haven't heard Big Country since I was a teen. Will have to download that some time. Was that a cut off Nalgene that you use for a cup?

STOCKHOLM-SYNDROME
07-26-2009, 15:16
Nice video SS. Haven't heard Big Country since I was a teen. Will have to download that some time. Was that a cut off Nalgene that you use for a cup?

HI BER -

Your correct , with a saw and some imagination now we have a reasonable cook kit , all contained inside the PRIMUS LITECH TREK cooking pot .
The nalgene bottle has still got the measurement marks for water still on it .
Very handy .
I have even baked some choc chip cookies mix with foil inside the pot and some pancake mix in the pot`s lid , all with reasonable success and edability .
Remember when you are hungry on the trail you will eat about any thing , even though it might look a bit burned around the edges ..

Dave .............